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Instances of Harry Knox’s Bigotry
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On March 17, two weeks before his appointment to the
advisory council, Knox published a statement on the Human Rights
Campaign Web site in reaction to Pope Benedict XVI’s remarks
concerning condoms and AIDS in Africa. The statement partly reads:
“The Pope’s statement that condoms don’t help control the spread
of HIV, but rather condoms increase infection rates, is hurting
people in the name of Jesus. …On a continent where millions of
people are infected with HIV, it is morally reprehensible to
spread such blatant falsehoods. The pope’s rejection of
scientifically proven prevention methods is forcing Catholics in
Africa to choose between their faith and the health of their entire
community. Jesus was about helping the marginalized and
downtrodden, not harming them further.”
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In reference to a bishop’s instruction that a lesbian
couple in Cheyenne, Wy., could not receive communion at the Catholic
Mass, Knox, in an Apr. 6, 2007 statement on the HRC’s Web site,
wrote: “In this holy Lenten season, it is immoral and insulting
to Jesus to use the body and blood of Christ the reconciler as a
weapon to silence free speech and demean the love of a committed,
legally married couple.…The Human Rights Campaign grieves with the
couple, Leah Vader and Lynn Huskinson, over this act of spiritual
and emotional violence perpetrated against them.”
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In reaction to the Vatican’s refusal to sign a U.N.
agreement that called for decriminalizing homosexuality and equating
all sexual orientations, Knox and the HRC signed a statement with
other pro-homosexual groups that read, in part: “As faith leaders we
were shocked by Vatican opposition to this proposed initiative….By
refusing to sign a basic statement opposing inhumane treatment of
LGPT people, the Vatican is sending a message that violence and
human rights abuses against LGBT people are acceptable. Many
are speaking out against this immoral stance in the name of
religion.”
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In March 2009, the HRC launched a new, interactive Web
site called EndtheLies.org designed “to confront right-wing lies and
distortions repeatedly used to defeat LGBT equality measures.”
The wall features an image of Pope Benedict XVI and this statement:
“Pope Benedict XVI has called same-sex relationships ‘a destruction
of God’s work,’ opposed a U.N. resolution decriminalizing
homosexuality, and claimed in March 2009 that the use of condoms
increases HIV infections.”
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Mar. 19, 2009: The Bay Area Reporter in San
Francisco quoted Knox as following, “The Knights of Columbus do a
great deal of good in the name of Jesus Christ, but in this
particular case [Proposition 8], they were foot soldiers of a
discredited army of oppression.
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The newspaper further reported: “Knox noted that the
Knights of Columbus ‘followed discredited leaders,’ including
bishops and Pope Benedict XVI. ‘A pope who literally today said
condoms don’t help in control of AIDS.’”
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Knox told CNSNews.com that he “absolutely” stands by
his criticism of the pope. “The Pope needs to start telling the
truth about condom use,” Knox said on Monday, Apr. 6. “We are eager
to help him do that. Until he [Pope Benedict] is willing to do
that and able, he’s doing a great deal more harm than good – not
just in Africa but around the world. It is endangering people’s
lives.”
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